Monthly Archives: October 2016

The Pokémon TCG is releasing a nostalgia fueled expansion called XY – Evolutions complete with reprints of cards from previous sets. It’s only fitting that their website took a trip down memory lane as well. The Evolutions set includes more

If you’re feeling a little confused after reading that headline, well, uh, it’s real. It’s a thing that’s happening, according to The Hollywood Reporter: Just over a week after stepping away from Deadpool, director Tim Miller has set his sights on

Rise of the Tomb Raider was one of our favorite games from last year and tons of players have been eagerly awaiting news of a follow-up. Both Crystal Dynamics and Square Enix has been pretty mum on the subject but

Most Halloween game lists are full of various horror titles. While titles like The Last of Us or Dead Space are certainly worth playing during Halloween, October’s holiday is about more than scares. Some Halloween classics have a sense of

If you wanted a convenient way to catch up on all the Shadow Warrior games, then Shadow Warrior 2’s Special Reserve Collector’s Edition has got you covered. For $59.99, this Collector’s Edition contains the special editions of the original Shadow

Editor’s Note: The following article first appeared in Game Informer Australia and is written by David Milner. You can follow him on Twitter here. In his two and a half years as head of Xbox, Phil Spencer has overseen a dramatic change

Pro Evolution Soccer 2017 is the best iteration of the series to date (click for my review), including captivating gameplay and a full suite of modes, features, and licenses. We had a chance to chat with Andre Bronzoni, the PES

The digital edition of Game Informer is how many subscribers enjoy our content, but since it launched, you’ve needed to access it through a tablet or computer. One of the most common requests we’ve received has been to make our

This is it, the tail end of Game Informer’s run of exclusive features covering Ubisoft’s South Park: The Fractured But Whole. On this special edition podcast, we Skype in Ubisoft San Francisco’s senior producer Jason Schroeder and director of design

Escape room puzzlers Zero Escape: Nine Hours, Nine Persons, Nine Doors (999) and Zero Escape: Virtue’s Last Reward will be offered in a two-pack for PlayStation 4 and PS Vita next spring, according to the PlayStation blog. The package is